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Rural Sounds as well as sights delightful
Pleasures of Memory; a Poein Rogers 530
Couper 514 From the Same -
530
The Wearisomeness of what is conmmonly From the Same
530
called a lite of Pleasure
ib, 515 From the Same
• 531
Satirical Review of our 'Trips to France ib. 515 Verses on a Tear
ib. 581
The Pulpit the Engine of Reformation ib. 515 A Sketcii of the Alps at Day-break
10. 33...
The Petii-Maitre Clergyman
ib. 516 A Wish
ib. 532
Armine and Elvira, a Legendary Tale
An Ode on Classic Education
Arou. 532
Carturight 516 Autumn
Thomson 533
An Italian Song
Rogers 321 Winter
ib. 545
Henry and Emma, a Poem upon the Model Kensington Garden
Tickell 555
of the Nut Brown Maid
Prior 521 A Moral Epistle
560
An Heroic Epistle to Sir William Chambers, Sonnets
Edvards 550
Knight, Comptroller General of His Mac Inmortality, or the Consolation of Human
jesty's Works, and Author of the late Dis- Life. A Monody T. Denton, A, M. 563
sertation on Oriental Gardening. Enriched From the Shipwreck
Falconer 358
with Explanatory Notes, chiefly extracted Pulpit Eloquence from the English Orator
from that elaborate Performance Anon. 527
Pulukce 573
BO () K III, DRAMATIC, &c.
XTRACTS from SHAKSPEARE.
Norval, not known at the tine to be Lady
577 Randolph's Son
Home 637
As You Like it
- 579 Young Norval informs Lord Randolph by
The Coniedy of Errors
582 what Means he acquired a Knowlege in
Love's Labor Lost
584 the Art of War
ih. 698
Measure for Measure
587 Douglas's Soliloquy in the Wood, waiting for
The Merchant of Venice
599 Lady Randolph, after he was known to be
The Merry Wives of Windsor · 598
her son
ib, 698
A Midsummer Night's Dream
• 599 CATO
Addiso: 698
Much Ado about Nothing
• 601
The Taming of the Shrew
• 601 DESCRIPTIONS, DETACHED SENTENCES,
The Tempest
606
SIMILES, &c.
Twelfth Night, or What You Will 609 The Happiness of a free Government
The Two Gentlemen of Verona
611
S. Johnson 777
'The Winter's Tale
614 The Killing of a Boar
Otway 717
Anthony and Cleopatra
- 612 Description of a Populous City Young 717
Coriolanus
622 Rural Courtship
Dryden 717
Cymbeline
• 625 Description of a person left on a Desert 711
Hamlet
Island
Thomson 717
The First Part of Henry IV. - 635 The first Feats of a young Eagle
Rowe 717
The Second Part of Henry IV. . 637 | The true brd of Educativa
ib. 717
The Life of Henry V.
640 Filial Piety
Mallet 718
The First Part of Henry Vi.
642 The same
Thomson 718
The Second Part of Henry VI. • 642Bad Fortune more easily borne than good
The Third Part of Henry VI.
Roue 713
The Life of Henry VIII.
645 Despair never to be indulged Phillips 718
The Life and Death of King John 648 A Friend to Freedom can never be a Traitor
Julius Cesar
051
Thomson 718
King Lear:
• 650 Description of a Hag
Olway 718
Macbeth
660 Happiness the inseparable Companion of Vir.
Othello
664
Roue 718
The Life and Death of King Richard II. 668 Honor superior to Justice
Thomson 718
The Life and Death of King Richard lu wha: Manner Princesought to be taught
IIX.
670
Mullet 718
Romeo and Juliet
- 672True End of Royalty
ib. 719
Timon of Athens
677 The real Duty of a King
Roue 719
Titus Andronicus
680 Character of a good King
Thomson 719
Troilus and Cressida
681 The Guilt of bad Kings
Mullet 719
The true End of Life
Thomson 719
DETACHED SCEN E S.
The same
S, Johnson 719
A Lion overcome by a Man
Lee 719
Sbastian and Dorax
Druden 68.7 | Character of an excellent Man Roue 719
Antony and Ventidius
ib. 687 Virtue the only true Source of Nobility
*Theodosius and Marcian
Lee 690
Thomson 90
Cluster and Hastings
Roue 69: The Happy Effects of Misfortune ih. 720
Custavus and Dalecarlians
Brovke 699 A Description of he Morning Otura 700
Gustavus and Cristiern
ib, 694 Another
Lec. 720
Lec' 695 The charming Notes of the Nightingale in. 7:20
Lady Randolph Lord Randolph, and young
The same
Rour: 72.)
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